

📡 Tiny device, massive frequency power — own the spectrum on the go!
The Portable TinySA Spectrum Analyzer by SEESII is a compact, handheld frequency analyzer covering 100kHz to 960MHz with dual inputs optimized for MF/HF/VHF and UHF bands. Featuring a 2.8-inch color touchscreen, built-in signal generator, rechargeable battery with 2+ hours runtime, and USB PC connectivity for control and firmware updates, it’s designed for professionals seeking precise, portable RF analysis and testing.

| ASIN | B08FB5XT7B |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,169 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #6 in Spectrum Analyzers |
| Brand | Seesii |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (525) |
| Date First Available | 12 September 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Item model number | TinySA |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium battery energy content | 1.85 Watt Hours |
| Lithium battery weight | 0.15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Seesii |
| Model number | TinySA |
| Number of lithium ion cells | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 19.51 x 13.41 x 3.1 cm; 1 kg |
| Special Feature | Frequency Analyzer, Signal Generator, Spectrum Analyzer |
S**R
Nice product and prompt shipping makes this ideal for Electronic circuit design
On-line Reviews of this product mention that it is available for around $50. What is puzzling me is the high Amazon price.
J**E
El rango dinámico es bastante escaso por lo que algunas pruebas no las puede hacer.
M**S
Radio frequency spectrum analyzers can be very expensive, heavy and complex. Only in the last couple of years has the technology been available, at a reasonable performance level and portability. TinySA (and it's big brother, TinySA Ultra) and RF Explorer are the leading breakthrough products in Spectrum Analyzers. They each excel at different aspects of measuring RF and , all in a similar price ballpark. The original TinySA is by far the cheapest, at around $60-70. It is also the most feature-limited (though it is very full-featured by historical measure). It is marketed largely to ham radio operators, but I bought it to sniff out RF interference that might affect my wireless microphone systems that I use for my documentary work. Documentation is a bit sparse, as this is designed and supported essentially by a single person. There is no documentation in the box. However, there is a Wiki and series of short tutorial videos created by the developer to cover setup and menu controls. Most third-party reviews and video tutorials focus on ham radio and other use-cases that are unrelated to my needs. The TinySA's 0-950mhz band width is perfect for me to sniff out the UHF band from 470-608mhz (the remaining legal bands in the US) for interference sources. This device is described as "less accurate" in the 350mhz and up band, but it's plenty accurate enough for me. If I was coordinating large numbers of wireless mics for a venue or a large production, this would not be the best tool for me. I would be much better served by the 3x more expensive RF Explorer, which has a decent desktop computer application and can export frequency scans to a file that can be read by Shure's industry standard free frequency coordination app ( must, if you are looking to coordinate large numbers of RF sources. RF Explorer is a professional standard in portable RF test gear that can interface with the apps for advanced analysis and frequency coordination. TinySA Ultra has a bigger screen and extra bells and whistles and boasts a much broader range of frequencies it can scan (including way up into the wifi range) but if you just need a very portable, reliable, inexpensive standalone RF "sniffer" to help you avoid and solve RF interference problems in frequency ranges up into the UHF range, TinySA does the job beautifully.
A**O
Excelente producto!!!!! funciona muy bien
J**.
This is overall a pretty decent spectrum analyzer for the price. Good for hobbyists, but I would not say it's good for much else. It's small and portable. I can't fully vouch for the accuracy of it, but the few items I've tested with known frequencies, it picks up fairly well. The only negative feedback I have for this product is that the touch UI is super finicky and the screen calibration seems to be off. But other than that, like I said, good for hobbyists
W**G
Perfect for testing your rig. Do scan the QR code for the operating manual. This is not a toy. It is a true diagnostic tool so you must know a few things about RF Spectrum Analyzers. Also pick up a good -40 to -50dB attenuator along with this Tiny SA or you stand a good to great chance of releasing the magic smoke from within. Google “Am I Testing my Baofeng Radios Wrong” on YouTube for an excellent tutorial on this great piece of test equipment.
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